Fire Knights' Fortress
Posted: Mon Sep 04, 2006 3:16 am
I've actually had this MOC sitting around for ages – about as long as I've been away, which is undoubtably part of why I haven't been here. The point is that I finally got around to taking pictures of it last week, and although I got most of the dust, there's still some here and there that I managed to overlook.
Fire Knights' Fortress
Galleries: Outside :: Inside
No story to go with it this this time – I decided on Fire Knights due to the abundance of fire on the MOC, in the form of flames and a cauldron of hot coals.
The whole MOC was born from the gates, which were based on the wing ... holder-things from Jango Fett's Slave I. In fact, the two slopes framing it are taken exactly therefrom. Which inspired the solid black construction.
The two towers and one walkway come off to reveal the interior, which has a few fun features – the kitchen, with barrels of wheat and fruit, a bird, a frying pan, and two knives.
On the wooden roof, I used the sliding-rail-type plates to fill in the gap, which resulted in one hole, under which I put a puddle.
A wall of trophies of battle, apparently from Gryffindor ... The twin armories ...
And my personal favorite, a hidden door behind the barrels in the kitchen, which leads to the treasure chamber, situated in a cave in the mountainside. (The jail was also carved out of the mountain. Sorry, no prisoner ...)
And ... there you have it. My first full (sort of) castle. Note that it was built before I had Vladek's Dark Fortress, so I have considerably more black castle elements now.
– Tiome
Fire Knights' Fortress
Galleries: Outside :: Inside
No story to go with it this this time – I decided on Fire Knights due to the abundance of fire on the MOC, in the form of flames and a cauldron of hot coals.
The whole MOC was born from the gates, which were based on the wing ... holder-things from Jango Fett's Slave I. In fact, the two slopes framing it are taken exactly therefrom. Which inspired the solid black construction.
The two towers and one walkway come off to reveal the interior, which has a few fun features – the kitchen, with barrels of wheat and fruit, a bird, a frying pan, and two knives.
On the wooden roof, I used the sliding-rail-type plates to fill in the gap, which resulted in one hole, under which I put a puddle.
A wall of trophies of battle, apparently from Gryffindor ... The twin armories ...
And my personal favorite, a hidden door behind the barrels in the kitchen, which leads to the treasure chamber, situated in a cave in the mountainside. (The jail was also carved out of the mountain. Sorry, no prisoner ...)
And ... there you have it. My first full (sort of) castle. Note that it was built before I had Vladek's Dark Fortress, so I have considerably more black castle elements now.
– Tiome